An Experimental Examination of the Phenomena Usually Attributed to Fluctuation of Attention. the Intermittence of Minimal Visual Sensations ..

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« Physiol. Optik, 1896, 510.
INTBRMITTBNCB OF MINIMAI, VISUAL SBNSATIONS 63 new material to the fatigued areas. Hering,^ replying to Ficlc and Giirber, denies to eye- movement any peculiar power to re- lieve adaptation. He asserts that movement of the field of vision, for example, answers the purpose equally well. Hess {op. cit.) contends that an adapted stimulus, steadily fixated, is not recovered, but does not explain how eye-movement re- stores the adapted retina. Finally, MacDougall (opp. c
...ttt.) explains the effect of eye-movement upon the reappearance of minimal visual stimuli on the basis of innervation.
This is the condition in which we find the problem at the present time. The oscillatory theory makes no provision for any noticeable effect of eye-movement upon adaptation, nor can it explain the after-image results which we ourselves have obtained. Fechner and Helmholtz ascribe to eye-movement a direct influence upon adaptation, but their hypothesis as to the way in which this effect is produced can be shown to be unten- able.


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